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  1. The All Creatures Great and Small franchise consists of a series of books, movies, and TV series based on books written by James Alfred Wight under the pen name James Herriot based on his experiences as a veterinary surgeon. [1] The books have been adapted for film and television, including a 1975 film All Creatures Great and Small, followed by ...

  2. All Creatures Great and Small is a television series set in 1930s Northern England starting, [1] based upon a series of books about a Yorkshire veterinary surgeon written by James Wight under the pen name of James Herriot.

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    • All Creatures Great and Small. Book Summary: We meet young Herriot as he lands a job at a rural veterinary practice in Yorkshire, England during the 1930’s Great Depression.
    • All Things Bright and Beautiful. Book Summary: Readers continue to get compelling, humorous stories of the young vet, still in the early years of his professional practice with the Farnon brothers.
    • All Things Wise and Wonderful. Book Summary: In this third volume, readers contemplate a country entering World War II. James has traded in his Yorkshire wellingtons for a shapeless flight suit: he is enlisted by the RAF into basic training.
    • The Lord God Made Them All. Book Summary: With Herriot home from the RAF, this title provides stories of post-war life in Darrowby. These are years of major medical advances, but the hard-working locals haven’t changed much at all.
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  4. The #1 New York Times –bestselling author of All Creatures Great and Small reflects on the rewards of training the next generation of veterinarians. As an aging James Herriot begins to see more house pets than livestock, the challenge of treating animals—and reassuring their owners—provides plenty of excitement, mystery, and moments of ...

  5. Find out about the all-new TV adaptation based on the beloved books by James Herriot premiering Jan. 10, 2021, on MASTERPIECE on PBS.

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